I like it. It adds a different type of color and vibrancy to the district. It makes AA that much more eclectic.
I like it. It adds a different type of color and vibrancy to the district. It makes AA that much more eclectic.
Thats sad.. They'll be adding more to the outside right?
Guys, the Lego caps are a temporary two-month addition for when CityScape is at the building.
Glad to here they are temp and I didn't make the connection with legos (just don't recall seeing that many square, single post legos in my day) ... LOL
Louie's is coming to Midtown.
also Kaisers is now open
Would be awesome if they are lighted at night too.
My guess is the Packard..
Noticed today the Habitat for Humanity office building, corner of 10th and Broadway, with a For Sale by Owner sign.
I like the lego's too. It brings a different character to AA; which looks like it is quickly becoming OKC's truely urban, hip district.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I'm not sure if AA is that "hip" yet. They really need some more restaurants, bars, retail or anything that will bring more foot traffic. Currently, it is pretty dead 99% of the time. 9th street currently is the only hip part of AA and it has great potential... Again, AA is doing well, but it needs more people there....
Just to clarify when we talk "retail" we need TRUE retail, usually most are marking a success around here with a few restaurants and either a coffee shop or bar and maybe one or two nick nack retailers. We need some major clothing retailers to kick start downtown retail. Hopefully AA will come into its own in about 2 years, now that it is getting more local tenants. I'm not a GAP fan, but GAP loves this type of development usually, would love to see a bookstore, GAP and Urban Outfitters really kick things off.
Boy would it be great if we could get Full Circle to move downtown..
I'm with you on the Full Circle move to midtown. Have you talked to them lately?
I know 50 penn has made it official that retail is no longer a priority to them and the sole purpose will be office space leasing.
kilgore, that's why I said 'becoming'.
"Hip" means 'the place to be.', by the way. ...
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Hideaway Pizza coming to Automobile Alley
Hideaway Pizza is preparing to open its first urban eatery with a location along Automobile Alley.
BY STEVE LACKMEYER
Published: October 23, 2010
Hideaway Pizza is coming to Automobile Alley in a move being hailed as an expansion of the downtown district's offerings to visitors.
Automobile Alley is already home to lofts, shops and offices, but its restaurant choices are limited to Red Prime Steak at NW 4 and Broadway and the Iguana Mexican Grill and Pachinko Parlor at NW 9 and Broadway.
Hideaway co-owner Brett Murphy credited the success of the restaurants along NW 9 in persuading him to open a new Hideaway Pizza at 901 N Broadway, formerly home of CD Warehouse. He expects the restaurant, the chain's first urban eatery, to open by June.
Read the rest of Steve's article at:
http://newsok.com/hideaway-pizza-com...ad_story_title
FYI Automobile Alley and Midtown aren't exactly the same (most of this thread has focused on A-Alley). Are we now merging these two areas? The A-Alley name is actually historically relevant, it has been known as that for decades. Mid-Town not so much.
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